Where does “kaʼdokangiang” come from?

kaʼdokangiang (Makasar) comes from Makasar kaʼdokanngi, from Makasar kaʼdokang, from Hungarian -ang, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian -an, from Proto-Austronesian -an — Verbal suffix marking locative focus; Nominal...

kaʼdokangiang (Makasar): to eat one's rice with something as a side dish

Definitions

  1. to eat one's rice with something as a side dish

Ancestry of “kaʼdokangiang”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Makasarkaʼdokanngito eat side dishes with something such as rice
2Makasarkaʼdokanga side dish eaten with rice; condiment
3Hungarian-angAdded to a verb to form a verb denoting...
4Proto-Malayo-Polynesian-anVerbal suffix marking locative focus; Nominal...
5Proto-Austronesian-anVerbal suffix marking locative focus; Nominal...
Every word from Proto-Austronesian -anEvery word from Hungarian -angEvery word from Makasar kaʼdokang